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Cycle News 2014 Issue 42 October 21

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 21, 2014 P79 Briefly... Kyle Redmond was once again ab- sent from EnduroCross; the EverRev KTM rider sat out the third round in a row after suffering a concussion at the Denver round. The Women's class saw another big win for Husqvarna's Sandra Gomez. The Spanish rider overtook Morgan Tanke for the lead in the first lap and never looked back en route to her second consecutive win. Tanke held on for second while Melissa Harten rounded out the podium aboard her Gas Gas. Everett marked Harten's first-ever podium finish. The Pacific Northwest round brought out a number of familiar faces: Kevin Rookstool, Jamie Lanza and for- mer EnduroCross champion Ricky Dietrich all came out to race in Ev- erett. It marked the third round of the season for Dietrich, who also raced the Las Vegas opener and the Sacra- mento round. Rookstool and Lanza hadn't raced EnduroCross since X Games in Austin, Texas, and both riders made it into the main event in Washington. DA8 Training Facility star student Cooper Abbott is coming along quite well in the EnduroCross ranks. The 16-year-old once again qualified in the Amateur and Pro ranks, but his shining moment in Everett might have been his afternoon hot lap. A fumble by Destry Abbott during his run allowed Cooper to edge out his dad by one tenth of a second in the afternoon qualifiers. Pacific Northwest native Kevin Rookstool was not only a local fa- continued on next page

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